Health experts continue to warn against the dangers of indoor tanning. But some self-proclaimed tanning addicts say they don't care. One woman speaks out about how skin cancer wouldn't even stop her from her beloved tanning beds...

Health experts continue to warn against the dangers of indoor tanning. But some self-proclaimed tanning addicts say they don't care. One woman speaks out about how skin cancer wouldn't even stop her from her beloved tanning beds...

Some call it "extreme tanning," but whatever the label, Trisha Paytas, a 25-year-old in Los Angeles, is reportedly obsessed. In fact, she admits she's developed a bit of an obsession with it.

She hasn't missed a day of tanning in 10 years, she says--sometimes twice a day (morning and night). She'll also sometimes top it off with a spray tan. "I go every morning. It's my routine," Paytas, 25, said. "People would say I am almost narcissistic because I really love the way I look when I tan. ...I have seen myself pale and I don't look like myself," she said. "When you see someone who is tan, you are like, wow, amazing."

Paytas told ABC News that even if she came down with skin cancer, she'd keep her tanning habit up. "If you told me that I have skin cancer I don't think I would stop," she said. "Scrape it off and keep going."

__Yikes! So sad. What are your thoughts on this story and tanning addiction? __